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News in English (USA) / 27.05.2025 / 11:00

NATO Moves Toward 5% Defense Spending Goal Amid Growing Concerns

As NATO prepares for an upcoming summit, discussions intensify around a proposed target for member nations to allocate 5% of their GDP to defense spending. Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte has expressed optimism that allies will agree to this ambitious goal, though analysts caution that achieving it may not be straightforward. This push for increased spending comes amidst rising tensions with Russia, which NATO leaders have warned could outpace the West in military production. Despite the support from various member states, Spain remains resistant to the 5% target, while experts highlight significant challenges for Canada in meeting the new demands. The situation has sparked debates over the definitions of military expenditure and the necessity of bolstering defense capabilities in response to global threats, particularly from nations like Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran.
politico.eu, Breaking Defense, The New York Times, Reuters, Bloomberg.com, Leonardo S.p.A., Financial Times, Coast Reporter, Times Now, CNBC